and if it's a new casino, don't you give them a chance? I mean, in order to interest you, they need to become completely similar to already known players?
Then how will the development of the industry be?
and if it's a new casino, don't you give them a chance? I mean, in order to interest you, they need to become completely similar to already known players?
Then how will the development of the industry be?
Thank you for sharing your perspective, and I understand where you're coming from. It's true that many of the points around innovation in online casinos have been discussed extensively. However, it's also important to recognize that the online casino industry, like any other, is subject to evolution and change, driven by both technology and user demand.
While profit is a key motive for casinos, there's a growing understanding that long-term success requires player trust and satisfaction. For example, implementing fair play algorithms, transparency in odds and operations, and responsible gaming features are not just ethical practices but also strategic business decisions to attract and retain players.
But your skepticism is valid, however it's also important to stay open to the possibility of change